Free admission to Panorama for youth on Saturday

Trinidad & Tobago Guardian

It’s time for Savannah Party


Workers set up bleacher facilities at the Queen’s park Savanna, Port-of-Spain, yesterday, in preparation for this weekend’s PanTrinbago National Panorama Semi-finals. However, a plan to use a pool (inset) as part of the attraction in the The Greens which has incensed panmen

Trinidad & Tobago, W.I. - It is the only competition on planet Earth that features over 2,000 musicians of percussive instruments on one stage. The eagerly awaited semifinals for large and medium conventional steel orchestras in the 2014 National Panorama takes place on Sunday at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, at noon.

....This week, Pan Trinbago secretary Richard Forteau assured: “Everything is ready and in place for this weekend. We actually begin on Saturday with the Single Band and Small Band semifinals, at noon, in the Big Yard. Because of our concern over these categories not attracting large audiences, we are allowing free admission to school students and the young people of orphanages to Saturday’s semifinals. This is Pan Trinbago’s effort to get the young people to hear and appreciate the music for the national instrument.”
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  • Mixed messages and confusing signals. I am young at heart if old in the tooth, but de track on de barbargreen free too... Thank God!
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